Greg Oden, Ronny Turiaf, and Terrence Williams have been waived by their respective teams.
Greg Oden, Ronny Turiaf, and Terrence Williams have been waived by their respective teams.
"I'd let Hollinger do my taxes, but I wouldn't let him run my basketball team." - Adam Lauridsen, SJ Mercury News
Trade Deadline recap:
- 76ers acquire Sam Young from Grizzlies in exchange for the rights to Ricky Sanchez.
- Pacers acquire Leandro Barbosa from Raptors in exchange for a second round pick.
- Lakers acquire Ramon Sessions and Christian Eyenga from Cavaliers in exchange for Luke Walton, Jsaon Kapono, 2012 first round pick, and the right to swap the Heat's 2013 first rounder (I presume acquired via LeBron trade) with the Lakers 2013 first rounder.
- Lakers acquire Jordan Hill from Rockets in exchange for Derek Fisher and a 2012 first round pick.
- Blazers acquire a top 3 protected first round, Mehmet Okur, and Shawne Williams from Nets in exchange for Gerald Wallace.
- Blazers acquire Johnny Flynn, Hasheem Thabeet, and a second round pick from Rockets in exchange for Marcus Camby.
- 3 way deal: Wizards add Nene, Brian Cook, and a 2015 second round pick. Nuggets get Javale McGee and Ronny Turiaf. Clips acquire Nick Young.
Lakers did really well to add Sessions and Hill, plus Fisher is being bought out and I assume he'll return. I like the Wizards dumping some knuckle heads and adding a quality big to play next to Wall. Clips did well to add a nice young SG. Pacers and Sixers also help their cause with Barbosa/Sam Yong respectively, both solid players for depth.
Blazers went into hyper rebuild mode. Getting that top 3 protected pick from NJ was a freakin coup. They'll have their own pick, that pick if its outside the top 3, plus Aldridge, Batum, and a ton of cap space to work with. Bastards will probably be back at the top in a matter of two or three seasons. They just need a coach and a GM lol.
"I'd let Hollinger do my taxes, but I wouldn't let him run my basketball team." - Adam Lauridsen, SJ Mercury News
Looks like the warriors are getting killed by Milwaukee on the glass. Biedrins has managed to avoid getting more fouls than rebounds.
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Per WojnarowskiGolden State and Phoenix emerge as frontrunners for J.J. Hickson should he clear waivers, league sources tell Y! Sports.
Kind of a stereotypical knuckle-head-young-big-man. Tremendous athleticism and talent but not a good defender and takes crappy shots. He rebounds well though. Still only 23.
"I'd let Hollinger do my taxes, but I wouldn't let him run my basketball team." - Adam Lauridsen, SJ Mercury News
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